Shippers will have to foot the final bill for 'greener' shipping
Carriers will have to rely on cargo-owners’ willingness to pay a healthy surcharge for greener ...
Car-carrying lines are set to face the wrath of EU antitrust regulators after being caught out rigging bids for shipping vehicles. Reuters reports Wallenius Wilhelmsen Logistics, NYK and several other Japanese lines will face fines following a six-year investigation kick-started by dawn raids in 2012. Sources claim K Line and Mitsui OSK are among the other carriers caught in the antitrust web.
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